This is an anatomy-physiology based website from Zagazig University located in Egypt. The site features an exhaustive...
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This is an anatomy-physiology based website from Zagazig University located in Egypt. The site features an exhaustive medical ENT perspective on laryngeal anatomy/physiology. The aim of the site is to provide learning materials for medical students studying to become ENTs. The site offers an array of written, diagrams, charts and video learning objects. Additionally, there are video explanations of laryngeal examination procedures to include laryngeal mirror, and flexible and rigid videostroboscopic viewing.

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This article discusses central auditory processing disorders, and how the brain must function in order for processing to take...
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This article discusses central auditory processing disorders, and how the brain must function in order for processing to take place normally. The auditory system moves speech sounds along to the cortex of the brain, transporting information to the temporal lobe for organization of sounds into words, which are then sent to various centers of the brain dealing with thought, action, sight, etc. The following conditions must be in place. Nerve fibers must work together to transmit messages, all the transmissions must be transporting at the same speed, and the brain must produce the correct amount of chemical neurotransmitters for nerves to carry their messages. When nerve fibers have been damaged at birth by lack of oxygen, or there has been poor fetal development, they cannot transmit at normal speed, and the brain cannot produce proper amounts of chemical neurotransmitters in order for the nerves to carry their messages. Therapists can determine if students or workers have CAPDs by looking for certain behaviors. These types of behaviors could include ignoring a speaker while engrossed in something else, displaying unusual sensitivity to noise, difficulty in telling direction from which a parent is calling, tendency to confuse similar-sounding words, and confusing or forgetting directions given in one sentence.

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This site from the University of Iowa states that it "contains animated libraries of the phonetic sound systems of English,...
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This site from the University of Iowa states that it "contains animated libraries of the phonetic sound systems of English, Spanish and German. For each sound there is an animated articulatory diagram and a video of the sound spoken in different contexts.״

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This site provides information in regards to technological accessibility to students with learning disabilities. The Division...
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This site provides information in regards to technological accessibility to students with learning disabilities. The Division of Information Technology - UW-Madison introduces many tools that assist these students to access and utilize the modern technologies available, otherwise, it would be impossible or nearly impossible for them to advance their studies and to reach their goals in higher education. Here are some samples of the tools mentioned: - The Kurzweil system, the digital reading solution. It converts printed materials by scanning and saving them as electronic versions which are ready to be read to them via their computer. - The Screen Reader, a software that helps the visual impaired users read the web and electronic documents. - The Screen Magnification, a software that helps the partially visual-impaired users read what is on the computer screen. It works like a hand held magnifier where only the portion under the magnifying box actually becomes magnified. This site also offers other tools and techniques as well as resources for web and technology accessibility. It is one of the great websites currently available.

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This weblink offers a great, interactive collection of anatomical atlases. The collection features neuroanatomy as well as...
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This weblink offers a great, interactive collection of anatomical atlases. The collection features neuroanatomy as well as other subsystems such as cardiac and the knee. The brain exhibit includes surface, dissection views, MRI slides and 3D animations.

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NeuroPod is the neuroscience podcast from Nature, produced in association with the Dana Foundation. Each month, join us as we...
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NeuroPod is the neuroscience podcast from Nature, produced in association with the Dana Foundation. Each month, join us as we delve into the latest research on the brain, from its molecular makings to the mysteries of the mind. We'll also be bringing you the latest news from neuroscience conferences around the globe, along with special reports on hot areas in neuroscience.

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Learning materials to supplement PBS "Do You Speak American?" series from 2005. Includes transcripts from the show, links to...
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Learning materials to supplement PBS "Do You Speak American?" series from 2005. Includes transcripts from the show, links to web based resources, and references. Full 3 DVDs of show available for $69.95 from PBS site at link listed.

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'The history of the Foundation is the story of how one person with a significant stutter led a successful life and made a...
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'The history of the Foundation is the story of how one person with a significant stutter led a successful life and made a lasting difference in the lives of others with the same disability.In 1947, Malcolm Fraser, a young man in Memphis, Tennessee, decided to do what he could to help others who stutter. He knew about this disability from personal, often painful experience. He met with one of the foremost authorities of the day, Dr. Charles Van Riper, to discuss founding a nonprofit charitable organization to help those who stutter.The organization Fraser founded became today’s Stuttering Foundation of America. Its goal was to provide the best and most up-to-date information and help available for the prevention of stuttering in young children and the most effective treatment available for teenagers and adults.More than 65 years later, the Stuttering Foundation continues to pursue these same goals, although the tools to accomplish them are more varied and widespread. As it did when Malcolm Fraser turned his dream into reality, the Foundation dedicates itself to the contemporary concerns of those who stutter.'

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The CHILDES system is part of the TalkBank database. The site states that "its purpose is to study the acquisition of first...
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The CHILDES system is part of the TalkBank database. The site states that "its purpose is to study the acquisition of first and second languages in children. The database is international with transcripts in twenty languages. It contains a collection of transcripts, programs for computer analysis of transcripts, methods for linguistic coding, and technology for linking transcripts to audio and video.״

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